Author Topic: How do you have a blue screen of death?  (Read 2643 times)

If he pulls out a piece of hardware while the computers running I believe it will also cause a BSoD. BSoD's are most commonly caused dur to issues with hardware or the drivers interfacing with the hardware.
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do this commucigarette

human kind is always like this, loving everything/everyone up
and then there are ~consequences~ which could possibly SUCK

but yeah okay possibly accidentally destroy school property for the lols by taking out some hardware

Shoot your computer with particles of alpha radiation. Guaranteed hardware failure and BSoD.

This also has the added benefit of giving you cancer.

There was a program that made a fake bluescreen, but it looked real.


and then there are ~consequences~ which could possibly SUCK
but yeah okay possibly accidentally destroy school property for the lols by taking out some hardware
nop

I can do you one better and reenact the reaction:

"Oh, well that sucks." *Reboots*

Wow, and you didn't even need to go through the trouble of provoking an actual BSoD and getting banned from using school computers! I'm just that nice of a guy.

Pretty sure theres a script you can run. Google it. I remember seeing something about it before.

Install Limewire and download everything.

He must go install now all games.

Install Limewire and download everything.
He must go install now all games.
Reported for piracy.


few ways.

could uninstall drivers and replace them with very early version ones.

could use apps to control cooling fans on low. then run the comp hard to cause some heat
(though its also likely to shutdown instead of bs'ing)

or easiest way. get an app for overclocking, and force up the cpu and memory way to high.

Delete system32.
Doesn't bluescreen when you delete it. Slows everything down.

Get a program that changes CPU voltages, then undervolt the CPU a bunch.

normal people who know anything at all about computers arent concerned over a bluescreen. especially one that dosnt come back.

just like 99% of all computer problems. bluescreens are usually solved by restarting